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. >> they're designed and used for short-haul uses of passengers so they may take off and land three five, seven, 10 times a day sometimes. so their landing gear are put under a lot more stress. >> reporter: today bombardier said it would support any investigation. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> couric: in health news, there's been a lot of debate about what causes attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly called a.d.h.d. some say it has to do with diet. others suggest parenting may be to blame. but today, for the first time, researchers say they found a definitive link between a.d.h.d. and a genetic mutation. here's dr. jon lapook. >> thanks, mom. >> reporter: carol siege always suspected a.d.h.d. ran in her family. all four of her sons have been diagnosed. >> people going through the experience, it makes perfect sense to them. >> reporter: today's news confirming a genetic link comes as a relief to parents of kids with a.d.h.d. >> it's wonderful because it's been so obvious to us. and so it takes away that-- the blame and the shame that you feel as a parent. >> repor
. >> they're designed and used for short-haul uses of passengers so they may take off and land three five, seven, 10 times a day sometimes. so their landing gear are put under a lot more stress. >> reporter: today bombardier said it would support any investigation. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> couric: in health news, there's been a lot of debate about what causes attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly called a.d.h.d. some say it has to do with diet. others...
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are you with us? what's your question. >> we have two small children and my question is when we should start teaching them about being responsible for money and saving for the future? >> it's a great question, a question a lot of parents ask themselves and the answer is it is never too early to start but just like the medical responses you've heard from both jennifers this morning it is about an ongoing conversation not sitting down and having one conversation in life with your children but constantly teaching them through how you behave yourself and, also, when you are at the grocery store there, are moments to teach them about the cost of things, always a good idea, also, to set up bank accounts for your children and take them to the bank when you set it up so they can see this had how it all works. >> money has to go before money comes out. >> that's right. >> how crazy. >> thank you. >> this is specifically for you, dr. hartstein. you'll remember a week or so ago we had the story about the kids, b
are you with us? what's your question. >> we have two small children and my question is when we should start teaching them about being responsible for money and saving for the future? >> it's a great question, a question a lot of parents ask themselves and the answer is it is never too early to start but just like the medical responses you've heard from both jennifers this morning it is about an ongoing conversation not sitting down and having one conversation in life with your...
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for us. when you look at it, you see the stark contrast, but you know the president has to put everything on the table to close that enthusiasm gap that we're talking so much about, that we're seeing between republican likely voters and democratic likely voters. >> no question about it. the white house hopes everyone looks at that rally that we saw at the university of wisconsin yesterday and says, what enthusiasm gap? he was still able to pack tens of thousands into an arena. the only issue is can he pack them into the polls? will they actually show up? these are folks who, of course, supported the president in 2008. they call them obama surge voters. the dnc is sending $50 million to try to get out this vote because in some of these key races, those young people, the ones that voted for the first time in 2008, could make the difference. and even today in des moines, iowa, as you said, the president hosting kind of a more intimate affair in somebody's backyard. he talked about that generatio
for us. when you look at it, you see the stark contrast, but you know the president has to put everything on the table to close that enthusiasm gap that we're talking so much about, that we're seeing between republican likely voters and democratic likely voters. >> no question about it. the white house hopes everyone looks at that rally that we saw at the university of wisconsin yesterday and says, what enthusiasm gap? he was still able to pack tens of thousands into an arena. the only...
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just don't feel .like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? more fun with your family and friends? it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone, or low t. c'mon, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor r and go to isitlowt.com to find out more. one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i better start doing something. we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think, "wow. i never thought i could do this." but we've actually done it. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. >>> so, what's your religious iq for specific facts? the pew forum asked 3,400 americans some facts about the religions of the world, t
just don't feel .like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? more fun with your family and friends? it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone, or low t. c'mon, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor r and go to isitlowt.com to find out more. one month, five years after you do retire?...
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putting us on the side of the animals, which is why he makes films himself. so, in his movie "bears," yes, it's true, not all the animals are wild -- they got there that day by truck, essentially. >> yeah, yes. >> reporter: and it's true there was a trainer offscreen in this scene telling the animals what to do. >> they are trained through being fed, rewarded with m&ms and food. >> but you do end up really liking bears, caring about them. the same thing with the wolves. some argue using captive animals actually spares truly wild animals the trauma, disruption and danger that comes with human contact. chris palmer concedes that point. chris, i get the feeling that you are torn about this, that there is -- there is an argument to be made that for the greater good, you can tell a little lie here and there in a movie. >> yes, yeah. i think you could make the argument that this is okay, because the film is going to do a lot of good. it's going to promote c conservati conservation. animals won't really be harmed. we won't really be disturbing wild animals. maybe it
putting us on the side of the animals, which is why he makes films himself. so, in his movie "bears," yes, it's true, not all the animals are wild -- they got there that day by truck, essentially. >> yeah, yes. >> reporter: and it's true there was a trainer offscreen in this scene telling the animals what to do. >> they are trained through being fed, rewarded with m&ms and food. >> but you do end up really liking bears, caring about them. the same thing...
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what else can you tell us? >> well, yes, the security levels have been at severe since january, actually. we are on a heightened state of alert here. the reason that the threat level is still at severe meaning that a terror attack is highly likely means that this plot has been uncovered. nbc news has learned from talking to pakistani intelligence officials that some british born pakistanis were arrested in pakistan earlier this month. now, when they were interrogated by the u.s., the british and pakistani intelligence officials, they revealed that they had planned to go on a shooting spree, possibly starting in the uk and it's slightly unclear and they certainly go on to attack france, germany and denmark, as well. in response to this, the u.s. has actually stepped up their number of drone attacks in northern pakistan. in the last month alone, they pretty much doubled their usual number of attacks so there have been 21 attacks in total. if you compare that to the whole of the year so far for 2010, 76 in total a
what else can you tell us? >> well, yes, the security levels have been at severe since january, actually. we are on a heightened state of alert here. the reason that the threat level is still at severe meaning that a terror attack is highly likely means that this plot has been uncovered. nbc news has learned from talking to pakistani intelligence officials that some british born pakistanis were arrested in pakistan earlier this month. now, when they were interrogated by the u.s., the...
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they can only use 1,000 out of the 4,000 in the building. if that's the case, that would alleviate some of what we know will be a hor endous impact on everyone's commute. >> if you fail, could you do something else? you couldn't drive on the h.o.v. lanes? >> i'll tell you, leave the people working in roslyn, crystal city, alexandria, they are working in office buildings that are accessible to metro. 91% of these people have access to public transit right now and we're going to take them out of those office buildings and put them in one that doesn't have security and that's stupid. >> reporter: and the reason the brac commission said no, they want d.o.d. workersn with fortifications so i dommer can't drive up and explode it. there is no h.o.v. exit to shirley road. you can at least get that? >> that's what we're suggesting. if we had access to h.o.v. this bus would have gotten here 20 minutes earlier. but we need a ramp h.o.v. into the site and the local doesn't have the problem and the federal government should pay to it and that will help a
they can only use 1,000 out of the 4,000 in the building. if that's the case, that would alleviate some of what we know will be a hor endous impact on everyone's commute. >> if you fail, could you do something else? you couldn't drive on the h.o.v. lanes? >> i'll tell you, leave the people working in roslyn, crystal city, alexandria, they are working in office buildings that are accessible to metro. 91% of these people have access to public transit right now and we're going to take...
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the turks you use the indians you use the pakistanis using everyone who has a dog in this fight an interest in the game too after you've left ensure that the worst situation doesn't come about and possibly war. towards a much better situation in terms of stability and. the u.s. has absolutely no strategic interest in afghanistan it doesn't back east on it doesn't india but in afghanistan as afghanistan affects both those other two countries of course directly or indirectly it has some impact but our presence there is not helping that impact be conducive to our interests at all so whose interests is that as in the interest of perhaps generals i keep referring to this book by bob woodward obama's wars where it seems like the president really was was stuck he wanted a way out of the war and his military advisors weren't giving him one plain and simple quite the opposite they were looking to twenty sixteen and perhaps still having a presence of several thousand has resulted in my children's lifetime exactly he said this isn't a war that you win this is something that just keeps going and going
the turks you use the indians you use the pakistanis using everyone who has a dog in this fight an interest in the game too after you've left ensure that the worst situation doesn't come about and possibly war. towards a much better situation in terms of stability and. the u.s. has absolutely no strategic interest in afghanistan it doesn't back east on it doesn't india but in afghanistan as afghanistan affects both those other two countries of course directly or indirectly it has some impact...
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not that thing behind us. we're real. what's realer than that? >> we'll be back with more real after this. >>> disney's epscott stheem park holds a place in the childhood memories of so many. it was designed as the city of tomorrow that would never be completed. >> that holds true today as epcot turns 28 years old this week. from the "abc news vault," epon the the company's opening way back on october 21st, 1982. >> reporter: with an 18-story spaceship at its entrance, epcot is a $1 billion gamble that disney can still work its former magic. but this time, the company is going after a different audience. adults. the 260-acre theme park combines a look into the future and a visit to nine countries. sort of a permanent world's fair. epcot is only a monorail ride from the magic kingdom. but here, make-believe is out, education is in. nowhere is there a single pair of mouse ears. this is adult fare. fancy shops, restaurants, and a disney first, alcoholic beverages. >> we realize that a lot of people are driving right by us right now because they thin
not that thing behind us. we're real. what's realer than that? >> we'll be back with more real after this. >>> disney's epscott stheem park holds a place in the childhood memories of so many. it was designed as the city of tomorrow that would never be completed. >> that holds true today as epcot turns 28 years old this week. from the "abc news vault," epon the the company's opening way back on october 21st, 1982. >> reporter: with an 18-story spaceship at...
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give us the details. >>reporter: we had the secretary of state hillary clinton and the treasury secretary paying a visit to the state department today to announce the president has signed the individually targeted sanctions against members of the iranian government including the head of the iranian revolutionary guard and other cabinet members and all of this is to follow on the election turmoil that follows the election in 2009 in iran where there were so many human rights abuses, so many protesters and a big crack down, put in jail and silenced the head of the revolutionary guard, one targeted. here is secretary hillary clinton on that. >> this is the first time the united states has imposed sanctions against iran based on human rights abuses. we would like to be able to tell you that it might be the last but we fear not. >>reporter: she says they know iran has not changed their behavior but they have not stopped trying and this could do some good. helpship thank you from -- >>shepard: thank you for tha
give us the details. >>reporter: we had the secretary of state hillary clinton and the treasury secretary paying a visit to the state department today to announce the president has signed the individually targeted sanctions against members of the iranian government including the head of the iranian revolutionary guard and other cabinet members and all of this is to follow on the election turmoil that follows the election in 2009 in iran where there were so many human rights abuses, so...
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doug schoen joins us live. nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> greta: this slips out of frustration the vice president and the president or is this deliberate strategy ineffective? >> well, i don't think it is a deliberate strategy but it sure doesn't make sense to blame your base for your own political failings when you haven't addressed the issues they are most concerned about, job creation, tax and spending, deficits and debt. doesn't make sense five weeks or so before a midterm election. >> greta: all these tasks are hard, trying to get the economy rolling is difficult. we are in a tough spot. many of these issues that the president, whether you are for them or against them, these are big projects and take time. is it more of a feeling on the part of the white house to communicate and now they are communicating how long these things take and now they are taking a whack at their party? >> i think it is frustration. their messaging is diffuse. they don't have a clear direction. they've taken to blaming th
doug schoen joins us live. nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> greta: this slips out of frustration the vice president and the president or is this deliberate strategy ineffective? >> well, i don't think it is a deliberate strategy but it sure doesn't make sense to blame your base for your own political failings when you haven't addressed the issues they are most concerned about, job creation, tax and spending, deficits and debt. doesn't make sense five weeks or so before...
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thanks for joining us, everyone. picture this, you wake up one day and discover a public official is targeting you, he singled you out by name and set up a blog dedicated solely to making vicious allegations against you, calling you a nazi, all that for starters. weird thing is you don't even know the guy and you're not even out of college yet. sound like a nightmare? it's happening to a college student in michigan and tonight we confront the public official behind it. we're going to ask him, why this kid and how does he justify targeting him? also breaking news, growing concerns about a possible al qaeda commando attack with gunmen on city streets storming hotels, shooting anyone in their path. if you remember the attacks on mumbai, this would be the sequel. we've got the latest where officials fear it could happen and where the killers could be coming from. >>> and later the defense rested in the two men accused in the horrific home invasion and murder in connecticut. we'll show you what kind of defense they put on
thanks for joining us, everyone. picture this, you wake up one day and discover a public official is targeting you, he singled you out by name and set up a blog dedicated solely to making vicious allegations against you, calling you a nazi, all that for starters. weird thing is you don't even know the guy and you're not even out of college yet. sound like a nightmare? it's happening to a college student in michigan and tonight we confront the public official behind it. we're going to ask him,...
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so the homerun king is using steroids just like banks on wall street are using these subsidies from the government to goose earnings again there's a comparison there are completely artificial see the interesting thing about steroids too is i have a whole chapter about steroids in the book is that owners were either been a minute malignantly processing the period when steroids got no locker rooms or at best they've been nine lee neglected as players started to resemble professional wrestlers and there was an incentive to do both either ignore the problem or facilitate it because of a very simple reason and it's it was cable money i mean when a home run started to go out of the park. the ratings went up on basic cable and cable services and you look at the statistics it's unbelievable like baseball went from having a t.v. contract that ran roughly five hundred sixty million dollars to after the big home run chases in the late ninety's they were selling the playoff rights alone for two point four billion dollars you know just the playoffs not even the whole package so there was a massi
so the homerun king is using steroids just like banks on wall street are using these subsidies from the government to goose earnings again there's a comparison there are completely artificial see the interesting thing about steroids too is i have a whole chapter about steroids in the book is that owners were either been a minute malignantly processing the period when steroids got no locker rooms or at best they've been nine lee neglected as players started to resemble professional wrestlers and...
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that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from billoreilly.com. talking points memo this evening posted there, coming late. also we like to spout off -- if you would like to spout off from all over the world, oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. please do not be the word of the day. don't be that when writing
that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from billoreilly.com. talking points memo this evening posted there, coming late. also we like to spout off -- if you would like to spout off from all over the world, oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. please do not be the word of the day. don't be that when writing
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that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from billoreilly.com. talking points memo this evening posted there, coming late. also we like to spout off -- if you would like to spout off from all over the world, oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. please do not be the word of the day. don't be that when writing the factor. i am bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops right here 'cause we are definitely looking out for you. >> good morning, everyone. today is wednesday, september 29, 2010. thanks for sharing your time many we begin with a fox news alert. the world on high alert after a terror plot spanning several countries is busted. the plan -- modelled after the attacks on mumbai in india. >> meanwhile, republicans on the ethics committee had just one question. what's taking so long? they say democrats are purposely dragging their feet and delaying hearings for charlie rangel and maxine waters. trials for both of them until after the el
that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from billoreilly.com. talking points memo this evening posted there, coming late. also we like to spout off -- if you would like to spout off from all over the world, oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. please do not be the word of the day. don't be that when writing the factor. i am bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops right here 'cause we are definitely looking out for...
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if a pew survey out today is correct, heaven help us. here's chief national correspondent byron pitts. >> reporter: for the overwhelming majority of americans, religion is a central part of life. we wake up and watch it. >> this is my bible. >> reporter: pay tribute to it. lord knows we argue over it. but how much do americans really know about religion? >> we're a nation of religious illiterates. >> reporter: stephen prothero is a professor of religion at boston university. >> we have a lot of people who love jesus but don't know much about him. we have a lot of people who believe and hope that the bible is the word of god but they don't really bother to read it. >> reporter: and it shows. on average, americans correctly answered 16 of 32 religious knowledge survey questions. >> the three groups that come out on top in this survey are atheists and agnostics, jews along with mormons. >> reporter: at the bottom? >> mainline protestants, catholics and those who describe their religion as just nothing in particular. >> reporter: here's some
if a pew survey out today is correct, heaven help us. here's chief national correspondent byron pitts. >> reporter: for the overwhelming majority of americans, religion is a central part of life. we wake up and watch it. >> this is my bible. >> reporter: pay tribute to it. lord knows we argue over it. but how much do americans really know about religion? >> we're a nation of religious illiterates. >> reporter: stephen prothero is a professor of religion at boston...
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tim wilcox is there for us. a bit of good news. civil proceedings are about to kick off. >> criminal proceedings have already started, actually, against the mine owners here. but what we are hearing is that tomorrows civil proceedings will start. i have just been speaking to the mayor of calvera, 30 kilometers away from here. four makers have gotten together to represent 27 of the families here. they are going to demand at least $1 million for each family for the suffering they have had whilst being underground. i said to her $1 million -- is that enough? she said that is the absolute minimum, but they wanted to start the process now. the complication is that the company that owns the san jose mine is going to be fighting for bankruptcy for this particular mine. how that affects any compensation and nebraska settled litigation is unclear. -- and any civil litigation is unclear. plan b, the rig and drill in the middle of the picture, reached 300 meters. that is symbolic. it is not even halfway down. but things are really motoring. w
tim wilcox is there for us. a bit of good news. civil proceedings are about to kick off. >> criminal proceedings have already started, actually, against the mine owners here. but what we are hearing is that tomorrows civil proceedings will start. i have just been speaking to the mayor of calvera, 30 kilometers away from here. four makers have gotten together to represent 27 of the families here. they are going to demand at least $1 million for each family for the suffering they have had...
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. >> stay with us if you cannot on bbc world news. still to come -- a fifth of the world's plant species are now in danger of disappearing forever. first, she is said to be one of the most photographed people on our planet. a new exhibition of formal photographs document the life of britain's queen elizabeth in pictures. many were taken by her late sister's husband, the photographer lord snowden. >> on her right, mr. anthony armstrong jones. >> he was a society photographer who took pictures of the royals and then became one. tony armstrong jones's wedding to princess margaret was the society event of 1960. although he was not a member of the royal family, lord snowden continued to work as a professional photographer. alongside his documentary work, he was often called on to photograph the queen. many of his photographs have been included in a new exhibition, but the graphic portraits of the queen. here is an image of the monarch and her husband in the kind of formal pose you might expect, and the queen caught by a range of photograph
. >> stay with us if you cannot on bbc world news. still to come -- a fifth of the world's plant species are now in danger of disappearing forever. first, she is said to be one of the most photographed people on our planet. a new exhibition of formal photographs document the life of britain's queen elizabeth in pictures. many were taken by her late sister's husband, the photographer lord snowden. >> on her right, mr. anthony armstrong jones. >> he was a society photographer...
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ed gillespie joins us now. the "wall street journal" describes the tea party this way, as a center of gravity within the republican party. how would you describe it? >> i would say that it's a driving force right now in terms of peoples' concerns about too much debt, too much spending, excessive taxation, the largest tax increase in american history, looming on the horizon on january 1, and i think that the tea party voters have brought a lot of vigor to the republican party. you know, sometimes it's a little disruptive but growing pains are better than shrinking pains any day if you're a former party chairman like i am. >> david a*pbgsel rod offers his own opinion, saying the republican brand is not very strong right now and that's primarily why the tea party is actually here. what responsibility do you think the republican has for this tea party moving even starting? is it because people weren't happy with the republican party and the brand wasn't strong? >> well, i think there are definitely a lot of tea par
ed gillespie joins us now. the "wall street journal" describes the tea party this way, as a center of gravity within the republican party. how would you describe it? >> i would say that it's a driving force right now in terms of peoples' concerns about too much debt, too much spending, excessive taxation, the largest tax increase in american history, looming on the horizon on january 1, and i think that the tea party voters have brought a lot of vigor to the republican party....
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> there is no business in america that would be prevented from taking results into account when making personnel decisions. that's exactly unfortunately what happens in our school systems across the country. it's wrong and must stop. in new york city, i promise you it will stop. >> that was new york city mayor, mike bloomberg, of course on monday, announcing the city's new program to try and reform and revamp tenure. joe klein is the chancellor of the new york public schools and is the man behind this. joel, how are you going to make it happen? >> by doing serious ae valuations of the teachers. for far too long the teachers moved through the system year from year, and nobody looked to see if they were doing the job and getting results for kids and moving forward. we will transform teaching into a true professi
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> there is no business in america that would be prevented from taking results into account when making personnel decisions. that's exactly unfortunately what happens in our school systems across the country. it's wrong and must stop. in new york city, i promise you it will stop. >> that was...
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and both of us are going to stay involved. wee probably going to be just as much agitators from the outside as we have been from the inside. because this fight is nowhere near over. >> he criticized teachers unions for gettg in the way of progress. the discussion is part of the week long series focusing on the state of our nation's scores. schools. >>> a billing big announcement for students in article ton county. local students updating to ipads. virginia department of education will announce the program later this morning. >>> if you don't like this next story i'm willing to say straight up front i am sorry. >> very good, joe. >> i'm just very sorry. i'm always sorry. i'm a sorry guy. researchers in canada put men and women up against each other and determined women apologize more than men do. they studie 186 people, half of them were men, half women. some of the participants kept journals documenting every time they apologized. just like a woman. keep a journal every time you apologize. women overwhelmingly said sorry more
and both of us are going to stay involved. wee probably going to be just as much agitators from the outside as we have been from the inside. because this fight is nowhere near over. >> he criticized teachers unions for gettg in the way of progress. the discussion is part of the week long series focusing on the state of our nation's scores. schools. >>> a billing big announcement for students in article ton county. local students updating to ipads. virginia department of education...
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political analyst brit hume is here to tell us about an unusual strategy. >> all right, bret. at one time or another, president obama attacked wall street for greed and doctors for greed and insurance companies for theirs. and never stopped attacking the bush administration, he has attacked the tea party movie and the republican leadership. none of this seems to have work well with the president's poll ratings at new lows and even liberals such as wisconsin russ finegold hesitant to appear with him and now the president and allies are trying something new, attacking their own voters. at the end of the rolling stone interview the president came back into the room and spoke with inintensity and passion, it's inexcusable for any to stand on the side line, the apathy among democrats he says it quote, irresponsible. meanwhile of course, vice-president biden was telling democrats to stop whining and senator kerry we have an electorate that doesn't always pay attention to what's going on. mr. obama and allies are certainly not the first politicians to think the voters insufficiently
political analyst brit hume is here to tell us about an unusual strategy. >> all right, bret. at one time or another, president obama attacked wall street for greed and doctors for greed and insurance companies for theirs. and never stopped attacking the bush administration, he has attacked the tea party movie and the republican leadership. none of this seems to have work well with the president's poll ratings at new lows and even liberals such as wisconsin russ finegold hesitant to...
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you always give us a straight answer. you are a fair umpire and we appreciate it. >> we have appreciate it it the support you have given us many years but for the work we do. >> senator wyden. >> i share the senators of you about your professionalism. we thank you. i want to take your taxes session and a bit of a different direction. right now, there is a comparison underway between the tax policies of george w. bush and the proposal that have been offered by president obama. and i am of the view that that tax debate misses the point, because both of those approaches -- george w. bush and now what has been offered by president obama -- involves tinkering with a badly flawed, discredited tax system. and, to me, the most more relevant comparison -- i want to walk you through the numbers and get your reaction -- are the numbers that you have when ronald reagan got together with a big group of democrats and reformed the tax system and compared those and what we saw in our country for job growth and economic growth, payroll gr
you always give us a straight answer. you are a fair umpire and we appreciate it. >> we have appreciate it it the support you have given us many years but for the work we do. >> senator wyden. >> i share the senators of you about your professionalism. we thank you. i want to take your taxes session and a bit of a different direction. right now, there is a comparison underway between the tax policies of george w. bush and the proposal that have been offered by president obama....
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lies to us or misleads us all the time. well then the bill could not be brought to the floor because there had to be a way found to protect the speaker. so eight months late tier finally coming to the floor and then it -- later it tinally -- finally comes to the floor and then -- later it finally coming to the floor -- comes to the floor. so they had to go back to the drawing board and now seven months after that we are brought this kind of a shell bill and asked to rubber stamp on the last day of the session what the senate has done. as i say, madam speaker, i don't think there's much to be proud of here. on the notification provision that we've heard so much about it does very little and i think it is sad in a lot of ways that the majority walked away from the bipartisan -- the truly bipartisan compromise of a couple of years ago that would raise the bar and require any administration to give this congress more information. instead we have this token language which does very little. and yet, madam speaker, as the director
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>> right now, prosecutors are telling us and told us point blank today the charges that they have in their words are invasion of privacy. those charges in themselves could carry up to five years in prison. but they may want to follow the lead of those officials in massachusetts who, as you know, charged a group of students, six of them in all, with murder in the case of that young student, 14 years old, phoebe prince. she committed suicide after allegedly being relentlessly bullied. one 18-year-old student is dead tonight and two others have their lives changed forever in this tragic case. >> mighty sad. thank you. former president carter we thought was going to be out of the hospital a couple of days ago but he's still in a hospital in cleveland as fox reports tonight. his medical team says a virus of some kind is likely to blame for keeping him there and that the infection is now clearing up. president carter is 85 years old now and suffered some stomach problems, he said, during a flight from atlanta to cleveland prompting medics to meet him on the tarmac. a hospital spokeswoman s
>> right now, prosecutors are telling us and told us point blank today the charges that they have in their words are invasion of privacy. those charges in themselves could carry up to five years in prison. but they may want to follow the lead of those officials in massachusetts who, as you know, charged a group of students, six of them in all, with murder in the case of that young student, 14 years old, phoebe prince. she committed suicide after allegedly being relentlessly bullied. one...
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what can you tell us? >> i can tell you that the current threat of a terror attack in london is considered to be severe. that means the threats of terrorist activity is highly likely. we're not quite at the top level yet, which would be critical. and that would mean a terror threat would be imminent. so in terms of the way people in the uk are reacting, not much has changed in terms of there's no more visible policing. and that's perhaps because we've been in this height end state of alert since january. however if you move across to the continents and compare us to paris, then it's a different story because late last night, the eiffel tower, of course, had its second security alert. it had to be evacuated for the second time in two weeks. that was after a bomb threat which was later considered to be unfounded. that was cleared. that has since been cleared. but in terms of terror threats across europe, well, it's not just england. it's not just france. germany as well is considered to be a target. and if w
what can you tell us? >> i can tell you that the current threat of a terror attack in london is considered to be severe. that means the threats of terrorist activity is highly likely. we're not quite at the top level yet, which would be critical. and that would mean a terror threat would be imminent. so in terms of the way people in the uk are reacting, not much has changed in terms of there's no more visible policing. and that's perhaps because we've been in this height end state of...
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most still tell us they approve of obama. most think the health care bill was the right thing to do. more tell us his policies are helping the economy than hurting it. so this isn't a disillusionment with obama that's... or the democratic party that's driving this. i think it's just a sense that this election the case hasn't been made this election is really important to younger voters yet. they don't say it at the same rate older folks do. >> woodruff: liz murphy, how would you respond to that? how important do you think young people see this election? and how do they respond to the president's admonition yesterday that young people need to understand it's important and he said in that interview with "rolling stone," inexcusable to sit this election out. >> i think it's unfortunate, but at least at penn state's campus there isn't this huge feeling that people need to head out and hit the polls and, you know, make their voice heard and vote. in 2008, there were two-hour wait lines to vote when obama came to speak it was like
most still tell us they approve of obama. most think the health care bill was the right thing to do. more tell us his policies are helping the economy than hurting it. so this isn't a disillusionment with obama that's... or the democratic party that's driving this. i think it's just a sense that this election the case hasn't been made this election is really important to younger voters yet. they don't say it at the same rate older folks do. >> woodruff: liz murphy, how would you respond...
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made us ask "who's the boss?" ♪ ♪ there is more to life than what you're living ♪ ♪ so take a chance ♪ brand new life around the bend ♪ >> well, if you think of him as a hunt i can housekeeper, wait until you check out the latest role. it's not acting. it's real life. he spent a year teaching tenth graders in philadelphia high school as part of a reality show. and it wasn't easy. >> are you nervous? >> i'm terrified. >> maybe you should wear more undershirts. >> yeah, yeah. i know. >> i'm very concerned he is not qualified to be an english teacher. >> you are right. how about that? you are 100% right. you think you know so much and then you find out you don't know nothing. >> if this doesn't work, you're out of here. okay? >> well, that was a clip from his new show and he says of the a bumpy road that sometimes led to tears, his own. here's what he told john roberts about self doubt as he hit the books. >> a lot of crying we see is you expressing self doubt. >> oh, yeah. >> it's like i don't know if i
made us ask "who's the boss?" ♪ ♪ there is more to life than what you're living ♪ ♪ so take a chance ♪ brand new life around the bend ♪ >> well, if you think of him as a hunt i can housekeeper, wait until you check out the latest role. it's not acting. it's real life. he spent a year teaching tenth graders in philadelphia high school as part of a reality show. and it wasn't easy. >> are you nervous? >> i'm terrified. >> maybe you should wear more...
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stay with us. c s. t adwiwiout food al t >>> turn right to cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty standing by for us now. we're hearing the obama administration trying to come down on iran with new sanctions? >> reporter: right, t.j. this going on right now. secretary of state hillary clinton and the treasury secretary tim geithner here at the state department announcing that president obama is going to be issuing an executive order and that will put new sanctions on eight top iranian government officials who they say are tied to serious human rights abuses against the people of iran. secretary clinton just a few minutes ago calling this a new approach and a new tool. let's listen to what she said. >> this is a different approach as both tim and i have said. we are using this new tool that the congress has just given us to basically publicize and connect to the human rights abuses that are ongoing in iran. those officials about whom we have credible evidence who are responsible for either orde
stay with us. c s. t adwiwiout food al t >>> turn right to cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty standing by for us now. we're hearing the obama administration trying to come down on iran with new sanctions? >> reporter: right, t.j. this going on right now. secretary of state hillary clinton and the treasury secretary tim geithner here at the state department announcing that president obama is going to be issuing an executive order and that will put new sanctions on...
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he's getting used to them. and i think also maybe he's watching the stakeout because last week we were raising the question has the president lost his mojo. last night i think he was sending a signal maybe to critics that he's still got the mojo and can get momentum going in november getting 26,000 at this rally in madison mostly college students and trying to show, look, they are being up front about saying they are trying to rally a young democrat in particular. they're worried there are a lot of young people who turned out maybe for the first time in 2008, supported president obama then but frankly don't care about the midterm elections and don't see a lot at stakes for them. he's trying to lay that case out for them. maybe that will give democrats some momentum but it's hard to see whether it will matter in the races like in wisconsin where despite the president getting a big crowd are the same people going to show up for russ feingold westbound the democratic senator facing a challenge from robinson down s
he's getting used to them. and i think also maybe he's watching the stakeout because last week we were raising the question has the president lost his mojo. last night i think he was sending a signal maybe to critics that he's still got the mojo and can get momentum going in november getting 26,000 at this rally in madison mostly college students and trying to show, look, they are being up front about saying they are trying to rally a young democrat in particular. they're worried there are a...
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wendy murphy joins us on that. stay with us, we'll be right back >> the victim was very consistent in her account of the story, as detectives began to interview her and checked out her facts things began to have holes in them. to say the least we are not happy that the student made this up, and in fact we are somewhat outraged. [ woman ] alright, so this tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. activia is better than ever! hey, you guys. want to try activia's great new taste? isn't this the yogurt that, you know... helps regulate your digestive system. ooh, i think i'll pass. no, no, no! trust me. it is beyond tasty. mmm! wow! i can't believe it, i love it! mmm, this is really good! new best tasting activia ever! ♪ activia now you can join the fight against breast cancer every time you enjoy an activia. give hope
wendy murphy joins us on that. stay with us, we'll be right back >> the victim was very consistent in her account of the story, as detectives began to interview her and checked out her facts things began to have holes in them. to say the least we are not happy that the student made this up, and in fact we are somewhat outraged. [ woman ] alright, so this tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i...
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i want to us do well. but, the current policies, the counterinsurgency, we will not call a counterinsurgency, nation building we will not call nation-building, they do not and cannot work. bill: there is an old statement, if that is the case, i'll take it at face value, what you said, there is an old statement that says you cannot kill your way out of this. do you believe that to be true, even today. >> the question is kill your way out of what? in dealing with al qaeda you can kill your way out of it. in dealing with the taliban you probably can't kill your way out of the it. because, there is a huge difference between iraq and afghanistan. bill, in iraq, al qaeda were also foreign invaders, and they turned out to be a lot less appealing than we are. in the southern and eastern parts of afghanistan, the taliban are the home team, we're asking the pashtun population to turn against their own relatives and, ultimately, the core problem is we cannot make afghans what we want them to want. bill: but the presi
i want to us do well. but, the current policies, the counterinsurgency, we will not call a counterinsurgency, nation building we will not call nation-building, they do not and cannot work. bill: there is an old statement, if that is the case, i'll take it at face value, what you said, there is an old statement that says you cannot kill your way out of this. do you believe that to be true, even today. >> the question is kill your way out of what? in dealing with al qaeda you can kill your...
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that's it for us. situation room with wolf blitzer next. >>> new evidence that the man trying to bomb times square in new york city didn't plan to stop there. this hour, we're learning more about the terror threats then and now including a potential plot to attack high-profile targets in europe. >>> also, the california governor's race gets combustible with new allegations leveled by a former housekeeper to republican candidate meg whitman. stand by for the story and brand new polls on some of the hottest political races in the nation. some will surpriseyou. our investigative correspondent will reveal how she was almost punked. political activist tried to create a fake story and embarrass cnn. wait until you hear and see these very strange details. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room". >>> threatened to be the most serious terror attacks since 9/11. now we're learning that he had over targets as well. a potential terror plot in europe that may have been green lighted by osama bin laden hims
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it's tempting to use it. unless you need it to control your period, minimize using the pills. >> get to more true or false. estrogen replace in menopause is dangerous? >> that's false. in 2002, millions of women stopped hormones because of a study that scared women, thinking there was increased risk of heart disease and stroke. it looks like timing is everything. for young women going through menopause, estrogen truly is the only thing that works. in that study, they were looking for women who were average age 60. they had been through menopause over ten years. they weren't having hot flashes. there is a time when it's too late. but estrogen needs to be taken in a safe way. i talk about it. i pefr the natural way. the patch, if you need to take it. rather than a pill. or a cream or a jell. if you need to take the progesterone, the other hormone to balance out the estrogen, if you still have a uterus, make sure you ask for the natural form. there's other ways to take estrogen. if you've not had breast cancer,
it's tempting to use it. unless you need it to control your period, minimize using the pills. >> get to more true or false. estrogen replace in menopause is dangerous? >> that's false. in 2002, millions of women stopped hormones because of a study that scared women, thinking there was increased risk of heart disease and stroke. it looks like timing is everything. for young women going through menopause, estrogen truly is the only thing that works. in that study, they were looking...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth of fiber. you care about my fiber? not really. i care about your fiber too. i have for a while. ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. ♪ >>> well, bon jovi was living on a prayer for so long, and now those prayers have been answered, at least for the fans. the band could be on the way to the rock 'n' roll hall of fame this year. and on its first ballot too. bon jovi was one of several nominees announced for the hall. >> yes, we were thrilled about this morning. well, the list includes
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth of fiber. you care about my fiber?...